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How AI is Reshaping Tax Scrutiny in India

Indian tax authorities deploy generative AI for faster compliance checks and fraud detection. Discover why human oversight remains crucial in this tech-driven shift.

Rs 1,464 Crore Fake GST Invoicing Racket Busted

Enforcement Wing busts a massive interstate fake invoicing racket involving Rs 1,464 crore in fraudulent transactions for cement, iron, and steel. Read the full investigation details.

Save Tax on Gold, Stock Gains with Section 54F

Learn how Section 54F of the Income Tax Act allows Indians to save on long-term capital gains tax by reinvesting in a residential property. Key conditions and timelines explained.

Saudi Arabia's new sugar tax on beverages starts Jan 1

Saudi Arabia replaces its 50% flat tax with a four-tier excise duty based on sugar content from January 1, aiming to cut consumption. The UAE will implement a similar system in 2026. Read how this GCC health move affects prices.

Gurgaon MCG seals 7 properties for Rs 1.8 crore tax dues

MCG Gurgaon sealed seven properties for non-payment of Rs 1.8 crore in property tax. The drive, led by Zonal Taxation Officer Pankaj Kumar, resulted in a single-day collection of Rs 7 crore. Read more about the crackdown and the use of AI to boost revenue

ED attaches Rs 17 crore property in Sirsa VAT scam

The Enforcement Directorate has attached properties worth Rs 17 crore linked to the Sirsa VAT scam. The case involves massive tax evasion through fake firms. Read the full details of the investigation here.

Brockman estate pays $750M in tax fraud settlement

The estate of Robert Brockman settles the biggest US individual tax fraud case, agreeing to pay $750 million in back taxes and penalties. Details on the $2 billion offshore empire revealed.

IT Refunds on Hold: Tax Dept Flags Mismatches in ITR Filing

Many taxpayers report receiving emails/SMS from the Income Tax Department stating their refunds are on hold due to discrepancies. The deadline to file a revised ITR for AY 2025-26 is December 31, 2024. Get clarity on the issue.

Punjab GST up 16%, Excise revenue surges 8.64%

Punjab's GST collections surge 16% to Rs 17,860 crore till November. Excise revenue also rises 8.64%. FM Cheema credits tech-driven enforcement & OTS scheme for boosting state finances.

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